Bur Province, the Glossary
Bur was a large (vaguely delimited) historical province, across the present-day Ethio-Eritrean border.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Agame, Buri Peninsula, Dawit II, Gelawdewos, Iyasu II, Provinces of Eritrea, Shire, Susenyos I, Tigray Province, Zara Yaqob.
- Former provinces of Ethiopia
- History of Eritrea
Agame
Agame is a province in northern Ethiopia. Bur Province and Agame are Former provinces of Ethiopia.
Buri Peninsula
The Buri Peninsula extends from central Eritrea north into the Red Sea.
See Bur Province and Buri Peninsula
Dawit II
Dawit II (ዳዊት; – 2 September 1540), also known by the macaronic name Wanag Segad (ወናግ ሰገድ, to whom the lions bow), better known by his birth name Lebna Dengel (ልብነ ድንግል, essence of the virgin), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1508 to 1540, whose political center and palace was in Shewa.
Gelawdewos
Galawdewos (ገላውዴዎስ, 1521/1522 – 23 March 1559), also known as Mar Gelawdewos (ማር ገላውዴዎስ), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 3 September 1540 until his death in 1559, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
See Bur Province and Gelawdewos
Iyasu II
Iyasu II (Ge'ez: ኢያሱ; 21 October 1723 – 27 June 1755), throne name Alem Sagad (Ge'ez: ዓለም ሰገድ), was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1730 to 1755, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
Provinces of Eritrea
The provinces of Eritrea existed since pre-Axumite times and became administrative provinces from Eritrea's incorporation as a colony of Italy until the conversion of the provinces into administrative regions.
See Bur Province and Provinces of Eritrea
Shire
Shire (also) is a traditional term for an administrative division of land in Great Britain and some other English-speaking countries such as Australia.
Susenyos I
Susenyos I (ሱስንዮስ; –1575 – 17 September 1632), also known as Susenyos the Catholic, was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1607 to 1632, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.
See Bur Province and Susenyos I
Tigray Province
Tigray Province, also known as Tigre (tigrē), was a historical province of northern Ethiopia that overlayed the present day Afar and Tigray regions.
See Bur Province and Tigray Province
Zara Yaqob
Zara Yaqob (Ge'ez: ዘርዐ ያዕቆብ; 1399 – 26 August 1468) was Emperor of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty who ruled under the regnal name Qostantinos I (Ge'ez: ቆስጠንጢኖስ, "Constantine"). He is known for the Ge'ez literature that flourished during his reign, the handling of both internal Christian affairs and external wars with Muslims, along with the founding of Debre Birhan as his capital.
See Bur Province and Zara Yaqob
See also
Former provinces of Ethiopia
- Agame
- Angot
- Begemder
- Bur Province
- Chercher province
- Doba (historical region)
- Endagabatan
- Ganz province
- Gibe region
- Gojjam
- Tembien
History of Eritrea
- 2011 Nabro eruption
- Abyssinia
- Adal Sultanate
- Agʿazi
- Arsinoe (Eritrea)
- Beja kingdoms
- Bur Province
- Dankali Sultanate
- Dʿmt
- Gash Group
- History of Asmara
- History of Eritrea
- Jebel Mokram Group
- Mereb Melash
- National Museum of Eritrea
- Ottoman conquest of Habesh
- Sabean colonization of Africa
- Sultanate of Aussa
- Sultanate of Dahlak
- Territorial evolution of Ethiopia
- Zoskales